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Rand McNally War Map of the North Sea and English Channel
Rand McNally & Co.
Chicago and New York: Rand McNally & Co., No date.Showing the Geographical Relations of all the Principal Ports of Great Britain, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Germany. Published Especially for The Farmer’s Loan and Trust Company, New York. Rand McNally would produce these maps as promotional items for business, banks, insurance brokers, etc.
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La Boite: The Story of an Australian Theatre Company
Christine Comans
Brisbane: Playlab Press, 2009. -
The Great Cham: A Fiction
Michael Baldwin
London: Secker & Warburg, 1967. -
Pre-WWI German Real Photo Postcard
[Military Theatre]
[Germany]: No publisher, 1911.Depicting a group of young soldiers posing in a private apartment as though for a theatrical play. They wear long shirts but no trousers, a few carry weapons – rifles and a sword – and most have a hat. One wears a spiked helmet, another what looks like a tin helmet. Posted in Rustersiel to Herr Hegemann in Aachen and postmarked 1911, it identifies them as members of the third sea battalion. The letter is mostly everyday notes, references going to China after Christmas.
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Lectures on Discipline and Training by Colonel Applin of the British General Staff and Hints to Young Officers by a British Officer
Colonel Applin
Washington: Army War College, 1918.A memo of the 321st Infantry Headquarters, Oct. 6, 1918, laid in.
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Frigidaire
Frigidaire
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Quinine Formulary
Bureau for Increasing the Use of Quinine
Amsterdam: Bureau for Increasing the Use of Quinine, 1933.Promotional formulary for the malaria medication quinine, demonstrating its wide range of uses treating conditions other than malaria.
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Above and Below
Mick Richards
Gold Coast: Keeaira Press, 2022.“Mick Richards is a Brisbane-based artist. This book is a survey of over 200 photographs, selected from more than half a million film and digital images from 1984-2021. Richard’s remarkable social documentary photography has taken him to Asia, South America, the Pacific and Europe. His photogrpahs expose social codes, rituals, and traditions. They reveal community leadership and resilience; unspoken power by exposing colonial realities and dysfunction; they highlight social-cultural acceptance on sports grounds, in clubs, theatres and galleries. They cover the field.” (publisher’s blurb)
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12 Snapshot Photographs of a Holiday Trip to South Australia
Anonymous
[Australia]: No publisher, 1965.Lot of twelve snapshot photographs taken on a 1965 road trip to South Australia. Photographs are captioned on the verso and views include the Murray River near Murray Bridge, Adelaide War Memorial, Bonython Fountain on Opening Day, Lake Meningie, and Carpenter’s Rock.
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Killing Me Softly: Voluntary Euthanasia and the Road to the Peaceful Pill
Philip Nitschke; Fiona Stewart
Melbourne: Penguin, 2005.This copy inscribed by both authors.
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Sky Walker’s Sightseeing
Masuda Yoshiro; Uchibori Hidetaka
[Osaka]: Masuda Yoshiro and Uchibori Hidetaka, 2003.Artist photography book, largely architectural photographs and photographs taken from high vantage points. A collaboration between Japanese photography Masuda Yoshiro and designer Uchibori Hidetaka. Unrecorded in OCLC.
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An Exhibition of Kabuki Stage Costumes
Shochiku; Tetsuya Okazaki
Tokyo: Shochiku, 1998. -
Paris-Tokyo Golden’60 Teijin Fashion Fair
Teijin
Tokyo: Teijin, 1960.Program for a 1960s fashion show in Tokyo featuring Parisian models Nicole Crassat, Chrstine Saunier, Laure Nicole, Anne-Marie Bocheux, and Marianne Leroy-Beaulieu. Rare, unrecorded in OCLC or CiNii.
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Black: A Book of Deception & Psychology
Dan Army
: Twisted Deception Productions, 2007.Guide book of close-up magic tricks.
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Randy Wakeman Presents
Mike Maxwell; Randy Wakeman
Naperville: Randal Paul Wakeman, 1989.This copy inscribed by Randy Wakeman
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Picturing a Nation: The Art & Life of A. H. Fullwood
Gary Werskey; A. H. Fullwood
Sydney: NewSouth Publishing, 2021.“The untold story of a major Australian artist. Regarded in his day as an important Australian impressionist painter, A.H. Fullwood (1863-1930) was also the most widely viewed British-Australian artist of the Heidelberg era. Fullwood’s illustrations for the popular Picturesque Atlas of Australasia and the Bulletin, as well as leading Australian and English newspapers, helped shape how settler-colonial Australia was seen both here and around the world. Meanwhile his paintings were as celebrated as those of his good friends Tom Roberts and Arthur Streeton. So why is Fullwood so little known today? In this pioneering, richly illustrated biography, Gary Werskey brings Fullwood and his extraordinary career as an illustrator, painter, and war artist back to life, while casting a new light on the most fabled era in the history of Australian art.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Cosmic Doom (White)
Henry Bennett
Australia: Henry Bennett, 2015.Henry Bennett is a contemporary Queensland artist, illustrator, and musician. He creates fantastical psychedelic worlds with traditional pen and ink drawing techniques.
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Cosmic Doom (Silver)
Henry Bennett
Australia: Henry Bennett, 2015.Henry Bennett is a contemporary Queensland artist, illustrator, and musician. He creates fantastical psychedelic worlds with traditional pen and ink drawing techniques.
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Korean 12 Muse
Seung Hyo Jang
Seoul: Sejong Center, 2004.Catalogue for an exhibition of humanoid robot sculpture. Rare, not recorded in OCLC at November, 2020.
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Media Works
Iain Baxter
Toronto: Art Metropole, 1992.“The Baxters’ relationship to media and issues of media exploded in 1965 as one of the conceivers of “The Medium Is The Message”, a multi-media extravaganza involving artists of all disciples as well as Marshall McLuhan. In 1966 they began a flood of projects in non-art media such as business cards, letterhead, buttons, and the founding of the N.E THING CO. LTD. It reflects Canadian identity in terms of bureaucracy and everyday life. All images are in black and white.” (publisher’s blurb)